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Board Holds Abatement in Abeyance for 1600 Clement Street; Orders Repairs to Begin Within 30 Days
Summary
The Abatement Appeals Board on Oct. 21, 2020, denied an appeal by the owner of 1600 Clement St. but held the order in abeyance for 90 days on condition that hazardous repairs start within 30 days and be completed within 90; board urged DBI to waive assessable costs where authorized.
The San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board on Oct. 21, 2020, denied an appeal from the owner of 1600 Clement Street but placed DBI’s order of abatement in abeyance for 90 days, provided repairs to address life-safety hazards begin within 30 days and can be completed in 90. The board also directed DBI to consider waiving assessable costs it has authority to waive.
Chief Inspector Mauricio Hernandez presented the case for the Department of Building Inspection, identifying the case as notice of violation 202037031 and saying an inspector visited the site June 10, 2020, and saw structural and plumbing work — including replacement of rotted joists — performed without a building permit. "The notice of…
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